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yard, updated windows, great wood
stove for alternate heating options,
nice shop in back w/carport, deep
well, close to town, but yet private &
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and ask about creating your personal education funding plan.

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RTECH COMPUTER REPAIR
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YOU ARE INVITED

For God so loved
the world that he
gave his only begotten
Son, that whosoever
believeth in him
should not perish, but
have everlasting life.

to a Cancer Survivor Reception at the
Kanabec County Relay for Life Event
Place: Kanabec County Fairgrounds/Civic Center
Date: Friday, June 20th, 2014 at 6pm

Silent Auction, food, games &
more with a BACK TO THE FIFTIES theme.
Please go to RELAYFORLIFE.ORG/KANABECMN
to register or RSVP at 320-679-4246
Team captain/committee meeting for
Kanabec County Relay For Life
Tuesday, May 13, 6pm • Emma’s Pizza
Don’t miss out on the fun! Get your team signed up today!
Go to relayforlife.org/kanabecmn

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May 10
Expo and Fundraiser
The Refuge Network presents the
sixth annual Expo and Fundraiser at
the Cambridge Curlers’ Club Building on the Isanti Fairgrounds from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attend
this free event which will feature
artisans, crafters, concessions, raffle
baskets and a bake sale.
Proceeds will benefit the Black
Dog Hill Shelter for women and
children.
May 10
Farmers’ Market Opening Day
The Mora Area Farmers’ Market
will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
located at Ole Park at the intersection of Hwy. 65 and 23 in Mora. It
will be open every Saturday through
October. For more information
contact market manager Lynn at
612-812-4949.
May 14
Caregivers support group
The FirstLight Health Systems offers a caregivers education and support group on the second Wednesday of every month at 1:30 p.m.
Contact Social Services at (320)
225-3576 for more information.

Please Join Us
in Celebrating the Retirements
of

Dave Rolf
and Deb Brennan
from the Ogilvie School.
A tea will be held in their honor
Wednesday, May 14
4-5:30 p.m.
in the Commons
at the Ogilvie School

Racing Stuff & Parts. Helmets. RV Parts. Fuel Barrel & Stand. Old Fuel Tanker Truck Body. Parts
Car. Copper Wire. Scrap Iron. New & Used Tin. Left Over Hardware Store Inventory. New Camper LP
Stove. Storage Shelving. 8’ Hot Tub. Bar Stools. Sofa & Love Seat.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Troupe Advertising is not going out of business, they are simply relocating. There is a lot of very cool items on this auction. This is only a partial list of items. Plan on spending most of the day with us. Any question, please feels free to call.

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AUCTION TERMS: Usual auction terms. We now accept MasterCard and Visa

Mora Public Schools
Long Range Facility Planning
In a continuing effort to develop a long-range facilities plan for Mora Public
Schools, a Task Force has been established to make a recommendation to the
Mora School Board.
The makeup of the Task Force is representative of the de-mographics of the school district to include: taxpayers, stu-dents, parents, grandparents, business, farming, and coun-ty-wide from north to south.
d
These members have agreed to attend meetings, review information, ask questions and
make recommendations. If you have questions or comments about the Task Force orr
the Long Range Facility Planning, feel free to contact any member of the Task Force orr
the School Board.
Contact information:

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Cinema Handcrafted Artisan Pizzas made from
scratch with our own dough & sauce recipes.
Pizza
Enjoy a Cinema Pizza before or after a movie in our Lobby Seating or
while you watch your movie. Pick-up and Delivery Also Available

BOOTH SPACE
COST IS $15.00
(nonrefundable)
MONEY WILL BE USED TOWARD
ENTERTAINMENT.

CALL ANNETTE KRIST AT
320-225-5124 or
888-679-4860
TO RESERVE YOUR
SPOT NOW!!
or mail your check along
with your name & phone
number to:

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All booth spaces are outdoors on Union
Street, Downtown Mora. Provide your
own canopy, tables & chairs. If you need
electric, please bring your own generator.
Set up time starts at 6 a.m. to
8:30 a.m. on Friday, June 20. Second
day celebration ends Saturday,
June 21 at 4 p.m.

SYLVIA R. RODENBORG
Sylvia Rosalee Rodenborg of
Kawkawlin, Mich., formerly of
Mora, died on Tuesday, April 29,
2014. She was 92 years old.
She was born Oct. 26, 1921 in
Isanti County to the late Karl E.
and Laura (Benson) Parson. On
Oct. 6, 1946, she was united in
marriage to Lyman J. Rodenborg
in Brunswick Baptist Church, and
after 63 years of marriage, he preceded her in death on June 19,
2010.
She was a member of Quamba
Baptist Church and Grasston
Baptist Church where she taught
Sunday School for many years. She
was a retired homemaker, farm
wife and professional seamstress.
She was preceded in death by
her husband; parents; mother
and father-in-law, Golda (Purdy)
and Henry Rodenborg; sisters
and brothers-in-law, Muriel and
Zenus Bicking, Ardis and Lloyd
Wilkening; brothers, Merwyn and

Responsible Beverage
Servicers Training
Kanabec County retailers are required to have all employees who
serve alcohol to complete an annual
program for Responsible Beverage
Server Training (RBST) as a condition
of their liquor license renewal.
Training will be held on Wednesday, May 14 from 6 - 8 p.m. and on
Thursday, May 15 from 1 - 3 p.m. Both
classes will be held at the Training
Room at the Kanabec County jail, 100
S. Vine St. in Mora.
RSVP to Jenifer at 320-209-5040.
May 13
Ogilvie Museum meeting
The Ogilvie Museum committee
will meet at 7 p.m. to set up the display
for summer. All persons interested in
Ogilvie history and setting up a new
display are welcome to attend.

Due to weather-related closures, the Mora
Public Schools calendar has been adjusted to
meet statutory requirements, contractual obligations and local influences. The Mora School
Board at its regularly scheduled April board
meeting approved those adjustments. These dates
will reflect the changes and should answer most
questions regarding the end of the school year.
Thank you for your patience during this
extraordinarily cold and snowy winter.

The end of year will be as such:
May 27 - Last day for Seniors
May 28 - Graduation practice for Seniors
May 28 – Baccalaureate 8:00 p.m. for Seniors Auditorium
June 1 - Commencement 2:00 p.m. HS Gymnasium
June 3 – Last day for Kindergarten
June 4 - Last day for Grades 1-11

hrough my experiences I know ﬁrsthand that faith works. Life without faith doesn’t.
For 19 years, even though I attended church, I lived a life separated from God. I was
a warm body sitting in a pew with a cold hard heart. Then I moved up my status and
became a CEO (Christmas Easter Only). Did my life improve? No! A life without faith put
me on the fast track to a slow decay toward death. I became an alcoholic, got addicted
to pornography, I was angry all the time and involved in other addictive patterns. I
masked all of the internal pain with nice clothes and a smile. I tried everything to get
rid of the stuﬀ, but all it did was worsen my pain.
Then in the Navy, God started to work. I had to hit rock bottom ﬁrst though. All of
that pain inside led me to suicide. In that moment of despair I heard a voice say “Go
talk with the Navy Chaplain.” He told me I needed a relationship with Jesus. His words
hit my heart and for the ﬁrst time my heart softened. He explained how faith works through a
relationship with Jesus. I prayed and accepted Jesus into my life and the transformation began!
I discovered having faith doesn’t stop the problems from happening, but faith helps us get through them. Through faith God
gives us grace. That grace gave me the power to overcome and endure job loss, poverty, major loss and grief, single parenting,
obesity and more! Currently God’s grace is getting me through a short sale on my home, helping me on my son’s autism journey
and gives me the strength to handle the pressures of leading a church. I learned through all of this that God was never mad at
me. He’s always been concerned about my being rather than my doing. Basically, He made me into a pastor who understands.

Give Church Another Chance... It’s Where Hope Comes Alive!
L

iving Hope Church is a growing multi-generational church ﬁlled with real people. We
value relationships over programs! A typical Sunday starts with an adult small group
at 9 am. Service starts at 10:15 with a blend of contemporary worship and hymns. We take
time to pray for needs and respond to God’s leading. Pastor takes us through passages
in a way so everyone can learn and discover how they can study the Bible on their own.
People are encountering God and getting healed! Most common testimony we hear from
our visitors is how they feel welcome and they sense God touching their heart during the
service.
Living Hope is a church where “Kids Love Church”! Each Sunday we have a worship
time for kids and a staﬀed nursery. Many families are blessed through Eggcellent
Adventure and other outreaches throughout the year. Wednesday nights our youth
meet at Encounter for worship, word and prayer.
The vision of Living Hope is simple: Being Disciples, Being in Community, Building
Families, and Being Outreach Minded.
A disciple is a band of people on journey together with Christ at the center while we
follow in His steps living obedient lives. We accomplish that by being in small groups
together, community meals every third Sunday of the month and meeting for prayer
on a regular basis. The ﬁrst Sunday of the month at 6 pm we have MORE, a place
where people can come for prayer, worship, healing and to seek God.
Pastor Steve says, “I’ve been called to reach spiritually hungry people, desperate people, and people who have been hurt by
the church. Because of those wounds they either don’t attend anywhere or are making slow strides back. I understand. I’ve been
there. Church has to be a place where people can come and ﬁnd healing for their wounds. God is doing just that. Many people
are coming to Living Hope and discovering that church can be fun, life changing and a place where they can encounter God’s
love. Each week God is removing the labels oﬀ peoples’ hearts and minds, and healing their past. For the ﬁrst time they aren’t
feeling shame, guilt or condemnation. They are ﬁnding out that church is a place where God and others accept them as they are.
People are giving church another chance and discovering it can be a place where hope comes alive!”

Peggy Rogalla Announces
her retirement
The family of Peggy Rogalla
would like to announce her retirement after 24 years of providing quality childcare to over
275 children in the Pine City
area. She closes/ed the doors of
her business on May 7th. We
would like to wish her the very
best of everything in her retirement.
Please send your well wishes
or notes of thanks to: 442 7th
Ave NE, Pine City.

Hustletown Cemetery
meeting
Hustletown Cemetery will
have its annual meeting on
Tuesday, May 13, 7 p.m., at
Chengwatana Town Hall.
THANK YOU
We would like to thank family and friends for cards, flowers,
gifts, thoughts and prayers. All the
support we’ve been given means so
much during this hard time of loss.
It’s nice to know so many people
care.
Cole Hegge’s mom, Monica
and family

THANK YOU
I want to thank all those who
were so thoughtful and kind to
me after my surgery and during
my recovery.
Thank you to my family who
helped me at home, to friends,
co-workers and all others who
sent cards, made meals, came
to visit and said prayers for me.
I am so blessed to know so many
kind and caring people. God
bless you all.
Kathy Wimmer

HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY
KENNY EVENSON
There will be a 90th birthday
party for Kenny Evenson on Saturday, May 10 from 1 - 4 p.m. at
Braham Evangelical Lutheran
Church. Everyone is welcome.

THANK YOU
Thanks to all who expressed
sympathy in any way in the death
of Mom, Evelyn Beavers.
Thanks to Pastor Rob Spahr,
Dan Rinden of Swanson Chapel,
and the Presbyterian women for
the delicious lunch. Also, special
thanks to the staff at Golden Horizons and FirstLight Hospital,
Mora, for their care and concern,
not only for Mom, but for all of
us. God bless you.
Gene and Bev Peterson &
family

THANK YOU
I had hip replacement surgery at
a Class A facility - FirstLight.
My surgery was done by a Class
A surgeon - Dr. Lagaard.
I had rehab at St. Clare - another first-class establishment where I
was treated like a queen.
I hope that the people of Mora
and other surrounding communities realize how fortunate we are to
have these outstanding facilities in
our great, little city of Mora.
I’m doing great. Thanks for listening and make it a great day.
Doris Schmidt

Dresser-Methven
Funeral Home and
Cremation Services
AMPLE PARKING
Over 90 years of
dedicated service
DIRECTORS:

FRANCI NELSON
Franci Nelson died Sunday,
April 27 2014 after a courageous
three-year journey with breast
cancer, surrounded by love and
family at her side. She was 66
years old.
She was born on Aug. 23, 1947
in Mora to Thelma and Norman
De Witt. She attended the Mounds
View School district until her
junior year when the family moved
back to Mora. She graduated from
Mora High School in 1965 and
then trained as a dental assistant at
the University of Minnesota.
Her marriage to Pete Nelson on
June 11, 1966 in Mora was blessed
with two children, Matt and Sara.
She worked with her husband in
the Nelson Variety family business
for over 20 years. Her experience
in the retail world equipped her
for a new sales career and she hit
the road as a sales rep. She thrived
for over 15 years on the challenge
of sales and the adventure of being
on the road. She then moved into
the travel industry and enjoyed a
few years as a tour host.
She then hung up her traveling
shoes. She grounded herself in
her gardens with her husband
at their riverfront home to start
“Francine’s Flowers,” a business
growing and selling lilies and
hostas. Her love of gardening and
especially lilies led her down many
paths and she became active in
the Town and Country Garden
Club, North Star Lily Society, the
North American Lily Society, and
the Hosta and Iris Societies. She
enjoyed competing in various lily
shows and her efforts paid off
with many awards for the beautiful
Martagon Lilies from their garden.
She was recently given one of
the highest honors through NALS,
the Slate McDaniel’s Award.
Her passion for gardening and
thorough knowledge of plants
and flowers continued to bring
her and others enormous joy until
her very last days. Hospitality
was at her core – the “hostess
with the mostess,” she enjoyed
nothing more than showing her

love by cooking delicious food and
taking care of family and friends
wherever she found herself.
Her faith and walk with God
were an integral part of her entire
life and over the years she served
in numerous ministries within
her church and the community.
A highlight for her was her
involvement in MOPS (Mothers of
Preschoolers) as a “mentor mom.”
Investing in the lives of young
moms with her life experience and
faith brought her great meaning.
Her
kindness
and
thoughtfulness never missed a
moment to give back to someone
in need. She touched many
lives along the way and left her
fingerprints on the hearts of many
people.
She was preceded in death by
father, Norman DeWitt; parentsin-law, Ed and Alice Nelson and
grandparents, Willis and Ruby
Trupe and Marion and Ruby
DeWitt.
She is survived by husband,
Pete; children, Matthew (fiancé
Darcy Turner) Nelson of St. Cloud
and Sara (Steve) Caputo of Santa
Barbara, Calif.; mother, Thelma
DeWitt (Elmer) Olds of Mora;
sister, Arlie (Bill) Ankerberg of
Whittier, Calif.; brother-in-law,
Leonard (Janet) Nelson of Boynton
Beach, Fla.; grandchildren, Ben
and Zack Caputo and Morgan
Turner; stepsisters, Carol (Randy)
Reynolds and Jo Ellen (Jim)
Kastenbauer; nieces and nephews,
Beth (Chad) Miller of Whittier,
Calif., Becky (David B.) Ankerberg
of Menlo Park, Calif., Peter (Amy)
Ankerberg of La Habra, Calif. and
great-nieces and nephews, Avery,
Grant and Noelle Miller, and
Courtney and Alyson Ankerberg.
A memorial service will be
held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May
17 at Grace Lutheran Church in
Mora with Dr. William Ankerberg
officiating. Music will be provided
by Jerome Carlson, Jim and Susan
Williams. Arrangements are by
Akkerman-Ingebrand Funeral
Home of Mora.
Condolences may be posted at
www.aifuneralhome.com.

So much home for the $! 5-bedroom/4.5-bath home with
great decor, all new mechanicals, landscaped lawns, plus
detached 2-car garage with oﬃce space. Hidden from
sight and close to Big Pine Lake $289,500!

Price Reduced by $10,000 on this 2-bedroom home. Perfect starter or retirement home. Needs a little TLC but a
steal at this new price of $39,900! Walking distance to
shopping and hospital. A must see, call today for tour.
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67775 RYAN LANE, FINLAYSON

10-acre wooded getaway with 2000 built mf home and
new 2-car garage. Enjoy privacy and watch all the wildlife
out your front door. New mechanicals and other updates
including laminate ﬂooring. $74,900 motivated seller!

Chalet-style cabin on 7.5 acres includes well, septic and
guest house. Relax on the large deck and enjoy the up
north woods. Most Furnishings Included For Quick Possession. ENJOY YOUR GETAWAY FOR JUST $109,900!

OLD-FASHIONED REAL ESTATE SERVICE

Barbara Udean
Broker/Owner bjudean@hotmail.com

320-233-0426
OFFICE HOURS: SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
OPEN WHEN BUYERS ARE LOOKING

www.braham.com & click on liquor store
May 10
Sheep Shearing
The Knife River Ramblers 4-H
Club will be doing their annual
sheep shearing at the Kanabec
County Fairgrounds on a firstcome, first-served basis. All animals must be checked in by noon
and must be dry.
There will be fees charged for
shearing, hoof trimming, vaccinations and de-worming. Halters
will also be available for purchase.
Goats are welcome for vax and
hoof trimming but only Angora
goats for shearing.
For more information call 320679-1471 evenings.
May 12
Women’s Christian
Connection
Area women are invited to the
next meeting which will be in Tobie’s Big Kettle Room in Hinckley
at 7 p.m.
The theme will be “Spring Gardens Make Great Stories” with Linda Stai of Buffalo the guest speaker.
Special music provided by the Ostrom Family of Mora.
Walk-ins are welcome but reservations are preferred and can be
made by calling 384-6413 or 2452783.

TOPS OPEN HOUSE
TOPS (taking off
pounds sensibly) MN
1825 Chapter will be
having an Open
House on May 13,
2014 at Grace Lutheran Church in Mora
from 6:00p.m. 7:00p.m. If you are
looking to gain the
tools and support to
help lose the extra
weight and make
healthier choices,
come check us out.
Call Shanna at
320-679-9511 for
more info.

NOTICE
OF TENT WORM CATERPILLAR SPRAYING
Lakeshore & Residential Property Owners
We will be spraying for tent worm caterpillars in your area
toward the middle of May through the middle of June.

Benson Air Ag Inc.

320-843-4300

330 20th St. NW, Benson • 320-843-4300

Do you prefer to be behind the lens?
Do you not leave your residence without your camera?
Are you always scoping out the best angle?
Want to earn some extra cash while
maintaining a flexible schedule?
Consider becoming an independent
PHOTOGRAPHER for the Isanti-Chisago
County Star. Photographers will cover
a range of sports, festivals, concerts
and miscellaneous events.
E-mail resumé to Alicia Chapman at
editor@countystar.com

Experienced
Full Menu
Cook
Apply Within
8 miles N of Mora on Hwy. 65
across from Knife Lake
OTR DRIVERS WANTED
Full and part time
regional 53’ van drivers
wanted. Home base
Askov/Sandstone, MN
area. Established
company seeks
experienced drivers,
passport preferred.
New equipment and
paper logs. Class A and
drug test required.

Call 320-838-3103.

Experienced Line Cooks
wanted for our unique
kitchen environment.
Must be a team player as well
as be able to work effectively
on your own.
Apply in person at
Chico’s Place
29992 US Hwy 169, Onamia

The smart way to sell your stuff!
Call 320-629-6771 or go to
www.pinecitymn.com - click on Classiﬁeds, place an ad!

Frame exp. a plus.
ASE certified & U-CAR a
huge plus. Must maintain a
valid drivers license to drive
any customer or company
vehicle. Must be reliable,
we are a busy, growing,
family-owned company.
Employee must provide
own tools. Uniforms are
supplied. Company offers
competitive wages, dental,
medical and vacation pay.
Hours of operation are M-F
8-5 w/occasional Sat 8-12.
Contact Ray or Kristel for
more info at 763-389-0138.

320.384.6638

to request
an
application.

VISIT OUR
WEB SITE

Special Education Teachers
at North Branch Area Middle School

OTR Drivers Wanted
D&N Trucking is looking for OTR
drivers with 2 years verifiable exp.,
23 years of age and a satisfactory
MVR. We offer 5-7 days out, 2 days
off; 10-14 days out, 3-4 days off;
and PT 2-3 days out. Health Ins.,
Paid Vacations, Holidays, 401k &
Fuel Bonus. Please call Jamie or Jeff
at 763-389-4816 or 800-247-3851.

Services for People
with Special Needs
has multiple in home
positions available in
Mora. Part time
evening and daytime
hours available, potential for full time.
Starting wage is
$10.25/hr.
Apply online at:
www.appone.com/Mai
nInfoReq.asp?R_ID=8
42859&B_ID

MORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Help Wanted

Full Time K-2 Special Education
Teaching Position

HVACR Full-Time Technician

Minnesota Licensure Required
Special Education K-12 Licensure Preferred
Experience in working with Emotional
Behavior Disabilities
Knowledge in Zones of Regulation and CPI

Experienced, Wages D.O.Q.,
Medical Insurance, 401k, Vacation

Strandlund Refrigeration
Heating & Cooling
Since 1962

Essential Functions: Work with students
to manage IEP goals and paraprofessionals
schedules.
Ability to push into classrooms to address
needs when possible

Equal Opportunity Employer

SALARY: Education Minnesota negotiated
Master Agreement.

Current MN special education license required, LD, EBD,
DCD certifications will be considered. Experience with
ASD students and an ASD certification are preferred.

Application deadline is May 9, 2014.
Apply online through the district website:
www.northbranch.k12.mn.us

LOCAL CLASS A
CDL DRIVER
Local Driver, home
every night. Must
have 3 months driving
with school or 6
months just driving.
Must have clean driving record. Contact
Rick or Shelley at
Stockman Transfer
320-864-2381 or
rstockman@embarqmail.com

Summer school will be in session Tuesday
through Friday beginning July 22 and concluding on August 15. Student hours will be
approximately 8:00 - Noon at each site.
Prep time is calculated by multiplying the total
number of hours worked by 1.33. For
example, 4 hours x 4 days x 1.33 = 21.28 hours paid
for one week of summer school pay. Prep pay will be
adjusted for staff if a site team meeting is held prior
to the beginning of summer school.

Apply online through the district website:
www.northbranch.k12.mn.us

SALES CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
If you love working with people, being out
of the ofÀce and working independently, we
have a full-time sales position waiting for you.
You will work in the North Branch and surrounding area. Sales experience helpful, but
we are happy to train the right person who
possesses excellent communication skills.
We offer very competitive compensation that
includes beneÀt package.
Send Resume to:
Isanti-Chisago County Star
Attn: Annette Krist
930 S. Cleveland St., Cambridge, MN 55008
E-mail: akrist@moraminn.com

www.mora.k12.mn.us
For more information contact Nichole Laven or
Randy Qual at (320) 679-6260
It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora,
Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all,
without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to
public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.

ASHLEY’S LIL’ RAILROAD
RASCALS
Opening for toddlers and up. Great location in
town, walking distance to parks, library and
much more. Lots of activities, crafts, music and
much more. Involved with food program and
parent aware star rated. Open 6am-5pm.
320-591-0096

PERSONAL CARE
ASSISTANT
needed in Cambridge.
6am-10am, 1-3 days/week.
Experience with disabilities
is required. PCA must
be flexible as hours will
increase as need does and
days worked may change.
Call Molly at 952-814-7400.
EXCESS BAGGAGE
WEIGHING YOU DOWN?
Placing a classiﬁed ad is an easy and
affordable way to advertise your
unwanted items to hundreds of potential
buyers. Contact us today and start
turning the stuff you don’t want into
something you do want: CASH!
Advertiser
320-629-6771 or www.pinecitymn.com

We are currently seeking qualified and dedicated individuals to apply
for the following position at our juvenile residential treatment facility.

Counselor (full-time, part-time, on-call)
Position Overview: Support and reinforce the therapeutic plan of
clients by providing guidance and direction to residents in their daily
living activities. Provide mentorship and supervision of resident
daily activities and behavior according to established guidelines and
procedures. Participate with coworkers as a team on implementation
of treatment plans and therapeutic services. Ensure resident safety
and collaborate with coworkers to maintain an environment that is
positive, respectful, clean and therapeutic. Plan and participate in
off-campus resident activities and assist in the transportation of clients
to home visits, doctor appointments, planned recreational activities.
Perform other responsibilities, tasks and projects as needed.
Requirements: High School Diploma or GED required. Minimum of
21 years of age and a valid driver’s license
Please submit profiles to www.nexustreatment.org or stop by to pick
up an application at 407 130th Ave. South, Onamia, MN. 56359.
RESUMES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
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Construction ﬁrm specializing in wireless communications is hiring FT year-round civil workers. Individuals interested in this position should have experience in some
of the following ﬁelds: concrete forming and ﬁnishing,
operating skidsteer, excavator or boom truck, commercial license, and general construction knowledge. Must
also be able to travel. Travel is about 50-75 percent of
this position. Valid driver’s license required.

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• Competitive Wages
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• Full or Part Time
• Full time beneﬁts include medical, dental, vision,
life and Flex plans, employee discounts and
proﬁt sharing
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• References Required
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SPANISH TEACHER
North Branch Area Public Schools is
looking for a full time Spanish teacher
at Sunrise River Elementary School,
North Branch, MN.
Current MN license in K-12 Spanish is required.
Apply online through the district website:
www.northbranch.k12.mn.us

FRENCH TEACHER
North Branch Area Public Schools is looking
for a full time French teacher to teach French
to high school students starting Fall 2014.
Current MN license in French is required,
multiple licensures desired.
Apply online through the district website:
www.northbranch.k12.mn.us

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Equal Opportunity Employer

BUSINESS/SALES
MANAGER
Mora Chevrolet Buick
will be hiring
a qualified
candidate to manage
our sales and finance
departments.
Auto dealership and sales experience is a plus.

Upon successful completion of pre-employment drug
screening, the compensation plan includes: hourly
wage, per diem, health & dental, vac, hol & 401k.
To learn more about this position and how to apply,
call 651-982-4642 ext 111. EOE

320-679-2133

TARGETED SERVICES
COORDINATOR
at Sunrise River and North Branch Area
Middle School, North Branch, MN
to coordinate the targeted services
summer school program.
This position includes: identifying and
inviting students to attend Targeted Services,
work with assigning students to classes,
handle minor discipline concerns, and
following up with parents and students to
encourage attendance in Targeted Services.
This position is also required to ensure
Continual Learning Plans are appropriately
implemented and maintained.
Qualifications required: Experience with behavior, data entry, coordinating projects with
established deadlines and ensuring timely
compliance with state reporting requirements.

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Salary: Bargaining group salary schedule.

Conveniently located Hwy 65 & 23
800-745-MORA • 800 S Hwy. 65, Mora

Apply online through the district website:
www.northbranch.k12.mn.us

IT Manager

5 Axis CNC Router Operator

FLOE International, Inc. has an immediate opening for an IT Manager to plan,
coordinate, direct and design IT-related activities. This position will provide admin
direction/support for daily operational activities of the IT Department and work
closely with other departments to identify, recommend, develop, implement and
support cost-effective technology solutions for all aspects of the organization, as
well as define and implement IT policies, procedures and best practices.

FLOE International, Inc. has an immediate opening for a 5 Axis CNC Router
Operator in the Engineering Department to manage a dynamic workload that
will range from 5 Axis CNC Router setup to fixture building and machine operation.

All applicants must have experience reading and interpreting blueprints, drawings and
assembly; performing post machine processes; using cutting tools and set up process
for router and support equipment, as well as the ability to build patterns and plugs to
print specs, understand part tolerance, and maintain machine and PM schedule.

Applicants MUST HAVE 5+ years of on-the-job experience with 5 axis machines to
be considered. A 2-year technical degree and mechanical aptitude and knowledge
of engineering principles also required. Experience in welding, CNC programming,
hull and boat plug making, ability to use 3D CAD system a plus.

Floe offers competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package.
Starting wage based on previous experience and work history.

Floe offers competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package.
Starting wage based on previous experience and work history.

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this often devastating disease,
but we bring the Appreciation
for Life 5K to Braham in honor
of EVERYONE in our community
who has suffered a loss of their
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After the walk stay and enjoy the Braham parade and other town celebrations!
Additional parking at the Braham Elementary school and the high school. We will have a shuttle
available to transport you to the Community Center if needed as it is approximately 2 blocks away.

has been affected by brain
aneurysms. Please join us to
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